Trafalgar Square
Pablo Gad may not be the first name to spring to any roots collector's mind with little written about him in such luminary works as The Rough Guide To Reggae, but his emergence alongside other little known UK artists such as Lion Youth (who hit with Rat A Cut Bottle), is testament to how thriving and vibrant scene London had in the late 1970's and early 1980's.
Trafalgar Square was issued in 1979, riding on Pablo Gad's Bloodsuckers hit, and released on the Burning Sounds imprint in a rather fetching red vinyl for the initial run before turning to basic black for the remainder. Bizarrely it was also issued on the twin-label to Burning Sounds, Burning Rockers, in 1979 as well.
Loving repressed here on 180g vinyl and original artwork.
- Blood Suckers
- Visions Of Pablo
- Trodding On Home
- Natty Loving
- Jailhouse Pressure
- Trafalgar Square
- Tru I De A Jail
- What Makes A Natty Dread Cry
- Riddle I This
- Blood Suckers Dub
Pablo Gad may not be the first name to spring to any roots collector's mind with little written about him in such luminary works as The Rough Guide To Reggae, but his emergence alongside other little known UK artists such as Lion Youth (who hit with Rat A Cut Bottle), is testament to how thriving and vibrant scene London had in the late 1970's and early 1980's.
Trafalgar Square was issued in 1979, riding on Pablo Gad's Bloodsuckers hit, and released on the Burning Sounds imprint in a rather fetching red vinyl for the initial run before turning to basic black for the remainder. Bizarrely it was also issued on the twin-label to Burning Sounds, Burning Rockers, in 1979 as well.
Loving repressed here on 180g vinyl and original artwork.
Tracklisting
- Blood Suckers
- Visions Of Pablo
- Trodding On Home
- Natty Loving
- Jailhouse Pressure
- Trafalgar Square
- Tru I De A Jail
- What Makes A Natty Dread Cry
- Riddle I This
- Blood Suckers Dub